Solaris continuă să etaleze cu o estetică atractivă cu acest design puternic Soto Acebal – care se mândrește cu un aspect neobișnuit. Toby Hodges urcă la bordul Plaz, al doilea 74RS lansat, la Festivalul de Yachting de la Cannes. ► Deveniți un ABONAT GRATUIT la pagina YouTube a Yachting World acum – https://www.youtube.com/user/yachtingworld?sub_confirmation=1 ► Pentru cele mai recente recenzii, lansări de echipamente noi și știri despre turnee, vizitați site-ul nostru: http:// www.yachtingworld.com ► Dă-ne Like pe Facebook aici – https://www.facebook.com/yachtingworldmagazine ► Urmărește-ne pe Twitter la: https://twitter.com/yachtingworld ► Simțiți-vă liber să comentați mai jos! ► Amintiți-vă să apăsați butonul de LIKE dacă v-a plăcut 🙂
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Primul tur Solaris 74RS – stil atrăgător cu ceva substanță sub punte
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Was that a crack in the sail locker?
It looks beautiful but it's completely useless for any actual sailing in wind. That deck & cockpit are hopeless with any heel or, you know… waves. A boat for med posing only. Costume jewellery
Pretty stunning; they're all identical. I'd still like one.
Can you do a video explaining stray current and hot marinas. I had never heard of this probelm until recently but find this a very interesting topic.
The great thing about this yacht is you only fall down 1 stair before you fall into the sea if you slip off the back.
I have sailed in Atlantic around Cabo Verde this year. I promise this vessel is useless because in waves it is impossible to sleep in these beds because angles are so steep everybody would fall out!
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That's not a real boat. Put that in water and everyone will fall off, or out or over. It doesn't even have anything on the foredeck to break your toes on. And where's the brass barometer? There's enough room in there to swing a cat and far too much light. It would feel nothing like my 36ft 1970's Bowman. None of the toilets had handles to pump the waste away. If you look really closely you can see the mast and boom is made out of some type of plastic not metal, that'll break instantly. There's no rickety ladder to climb off and on the stern in the most impractical manner possible.
I've never sailed a modern boat and never be able to afford one which makes me an expert on modern boats. That boat is only good for the parking lot.
Fantastic
Impressive video, Yachting World. Looking forward to seeing more content from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your upload. Keep up the great work! The features of the Solaris 74 RS are truly remarkable. How do you think the design choices impact the overall performance and comfort for long-distance cruising?
Looks like it would be the perfect boat at anchor. I’m certain the owner hired a captain and crew to get the boat to location and joins them there with guests in tow for the tax write off.
Having looked after a 62 ft and more recently a 50ft, they are strongly built and fantastic to sail…but…
Oh those stark Ikea type interiors. I see the floor boards and ceiling boards are the same, what a disaster they become after time. Warp, fall down, floors develop gaps..horrible. The corian freezer lid is the same, lift it up boat lurches, square corner just at temple level….tickets!
In saloon roof handles too high, in a seaway you have to crawl across!
Hopefully they've improved the dinghy garage bulkhead, one of ours nearly sunk when the garage door hadn't closed completely and following waves broke over the back…just so many other design issues that really shouldn't exist on such an expensive boat. But that's what the new order is all about these days, showing off and bugger the consequences, after all, you can always sue someone !
Very smart but a bit soul-less, clinical, too modern for me
Where are prices starting?
Any chance on taking a tour of a Garcia Exploration sometime? Would absolutely love to see that.
Hi Toby 😀
It's not an adventure without a Dyson locker.